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Information Loss in the Human Auditory System
From the eardrum to the auditory cortex, where acoustic stimuli are decoded, there are several stages of auditory processing and transmission where information may potentially get lost.
Jahromi, Mohsen Zareian+3 more
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Word recognition as a function of spelling direction during study and test [PDF]
Greg Cermak+2 more
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Previous studies on additive manufacturing primarily focus on the mechanical properties of as‐printed components. In the present work, researchers explore the potential of employing novel thermomechanical postprocessing techniques to improve the microstructure after printing.
Radim Kocich+3 more
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BanglaWriting: A multi-purpose offline Bangla handwriting dataset
This article presents a Bangla handwriting dataset named BanglaWriting that contains single-page handwritings of 260 individuals of different personalities and ages.
M.F. Mridha+4 more
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The effect of three practice conditions on the consistency of chronic dysarthric speech [PDF]
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their articulation in three practice conditions. A speaker dependent, speech recognition system was used to compare participants' practice attempts with a model ...
Cunningham, S.P.+2 more
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Word imagery in recognition memory [PDF]
Sheila Jones, Eugene Winograd
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Primary phases and a fatigue crack are studied in a forged blank of an aluminum alloy using synchrotron and laboratory X‐ray computed tomography. To image the crack, the fatigue test is interrupted, and a static tensile load is applied to open the crack.
Jakob Schröder+6 more
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Word recognition: do we need phonological representations? [PDF]
Under what format(s) are spoken words memorized by the brain? Are word forms stored as abstract phonological representations? Or rather, are they stored as detailed acoustic-phonetic representations?
Pallier, Christophe
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Cuing with word senses: A test of generation-recognition theory [PDF]
Michael J. Watkins, Norman W. Park
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This study investigates the complex mechanics of individual electrospun polycaprolactone fibers under small and large strains. Combining experiments with a visco‐hyperelastic damage model, this work reveals and quantifies these fibers’ nonlinear behavior, including strain‐stiffening, viscoelasticity, and damage.
Sascha L. Granhold+8 more
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